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Trump supporters are the only people not dumb as a bucket of rocks. For decades we have been on a deadly spiral of indecision and inaction sucking up to un-friendlies around the world, buying friends and allies, playing with our pee pees and being oblivious to reality. The mindless irrational minions who seek open boarders and emptying of national coffers supporting illegal interlopers by the millions are nothing less then treasonous. We get 1.75 million Legal immigrants a year. There are 12-20 million illegal aliens costing 110 billion a year in human, medical and educational services. There are 3.5 million illegals on Medicaid. There are 20 million illegals registered to vote and opposition by many to demanding proof of citizenship and cleaning the voter registrations.

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That's enough. I hate the tipping industry. The full price isn't stated on the menu, and they do not always allow you leave the property even after you have paid for your meal in full.... There's a local jail, they file gravedigger charges in court, and pretty soon, you are an alleged "serial killer" on the FBI's most wanted list for failing to leave a sufficient tip. I'm sorry, I would never do such a thing, but that establishment just lost its fire insurance coverage.

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The neighborhood’s City Council passed the resolution, citing Trump’s “attacks” on “minorities, immigrants” and other groups, West Hollywood Mayor John Duran said a statement to NBC News. “The West Hollywood City Council did not pass the resolution because Donald Trump is a conservative or a Republican. Earning a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame is an honor. When one belittles and attacks minorities, immigrants, Muslims, people with disabilities or women — the honor no longer exists,” Duran said in an email.

Trump behaves like a clown. He becomes a laughing stock before world leaders. Do you know why?

He is the candidate of the Feds.(FBI) They always prepare rally to inspire him. Those Trump's basics follow the order to support him. So whatever Trump speaks got applause. But this time it's General Assemble of U.N. , they don't have to follow the command of the Feds. You can view it as a real poll for Trump.

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Nike’s online sales have rocketed since the company revealed that former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick would be the face of its 30th anniversary “Just Do It” ad campaign. President Donald Trump, who railed against Nike’s homage to the gridiron protester, insisted Wednesday that Nike was “getting absolutely killed with anger and boycotts” because of the ad.

Online sales jumped 27 percent from Sunday through Wednesday, according to Edison Trends, a Silicon Valley digital sales and trends research firm. Nike’s sales decreased 2 percent during the same period last year, according to Edison figures.

Ironically, while the president’s supporters were trash-talking Nike, Trump boasted in an interview with the Daily Caller: “Nike is a tenant of mine. They pay a lot of rent.” Forbes has estimated Nike was paying $13 million a year in rent.

The company’s flagship store was located in Trump Tower but moved out this year for another Manhattan location. Nike’s new landlords are still covering its Trump Tower rent on the Nike lease, which runs until 2022, Bloomberg reported earlier this year.

Some Trump supporters boasted on social media that they’re burning their Nike gear and even recommended buying Nike shoes “favored by liberals” and torching them — which would help boost Nike’s bottom line

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Mitch McConnell was confronted by fellow diners in a Louisville, Ky. restaurant on Friday night in the Senate majority leader’s latest encounter with protesters.

McConnell and his wife, Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao, were dining at Havana Rumba, a popular Louisville Cuban restaurant, when he was accosted by fellow patrons.

One man took McConnell’s to-go box off the table and dumped it on the sidewalk, reported the Courier Journal.

“Why don’t you get out of here?” the man yelled at McConnell according to a video obtained by TMZ. “Why don’t you leave the entire country alone?”
McConnell did not respond, while other patrons told the man to leave.

Earlier that evening, a woman approached McConnell’s table and called him a “traitor” while other patrons in the restaurant clapped, according to the Courier Journal.

The incident is the latest in a string of confrontations McConnell has had with protesters over the last few months. McConnell was confronted by a group opposing the nomination of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh at the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport earlier this month. He was also accosted after a dinner at Georgetown University in June, and heckled by a group of protesters in Louisville in July.

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Thousands signed a letter saying Trump was not welcome in Pittsburgh. He plans to visit anyway.
By Allyson Chiu and Amy B Wang October 29

More than 35,000 people have signed an open letter to President Trump from the leaders of a Pittsburgh-based Jewish group who say the president will not be welcome in the city unless he denounces white nationalism and stops “targeting” minorities after a mass shooting Saturday at a local synagogue left 11 dead.

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MELANIA AND IVANKA TRUMP ACCEPTED HUMILIATION AND AGREED TO BECOME DONALD TRUMP’S BRAND EXTENSIONS
BY NINA BURLEIGH ON 10/15/18

When President-elect Donald Trump took the stage at the New York Hilton Midtown on election night, trailed by a gaggle of younger, photogenic women, he had just wiped the floor with another woman, Hillary Clinton, who until a few hours earlier had expected (as did most of the world) she would be the first female president of the United States. American women were left not with a second-wave role model headed for the White House, but with a clan of camp followers engaged in the sort of transactional relationship many feminists hoped had gone the way of the corset. They were as Trump-branded as the buildings bearing his name across the city of New York.

Looking at his third wife, Melania, and daughters Ivanka and Tiffany—gleaming, towering replicas of one another—many in America were asking themselves the same question: Could their support for Trump, a man caught on tape belittling and objectifying women only months before, be genuine?

The thing about Trump is that he's so Christian that he's not even Christian anymore. Not with his daughter's Jewish husband and that damned "circumcision" of his grandson. And that shadowy Catholic Advisory Panel of his from the campaign. They impose a peculiar, wicked, and cruel Jewish ordinance on the entire Christian religion, which has for two thousand years explicitly, soundly, and unceasingly condemned and rejected it, and they make a complete mockery of the separation of church and state.

President Donald Trump joined the group of living ex-U.S. presidents on Wednesday to commemorate the life of former President George H. W. Bush, but in a service characterized by emotion and good feeling, warmth between the current and former occupants of the White House was decidedly absent.

Trump shook hands awkwardly with his predecessor, Barack Obama, and former first lady Michelle Obama as he took his place in the front row of the service at the Washington National Cathedral.

He did not reach out to former President Bill Clinton or former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who were seated next to the Obamas. Hillary Clinton, who lost to Trump in the 2016 presidential election, nodded but did not smile as the one-time New York businessman and his wife, Melania, joined the group that included former President Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn.

Trump then proceeded to sit through the service, often with his arms folded over his chest and his eyes fixed in an intense stare ahead.